Description: Interviews conducted by Richard Searle for the Sierra Club History Committee in Los Angeles, Jan. 5-19, 1976; Joan Clark assisting. Early trips throughout California with his father; career teaching electrical engineering and work with Philo T. Farnsworth on vacuum tubes; activities in the Sierra Club as chairman of various committees, vice-president and president; move to Southern California; experiences hiking, skiing, rock-climbing; courtship and marriage to Joan Dyar; her publication of the Mugelnoos; schism in the Club's Southern California Chapter; work with the Sierra Club Foundation and with the Sierra Club Council; the Brower controversy; Mineral King; San Gorgonio, San Jacinto; founding of the Montecito Hills Improvement Association; establishment of the Riverside Chapter; association with government agencies and conservation organizations; future role of the Club.
Call Number: Phonotape 1102 C; Phonotape 1103 C
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